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A Village in the Engadin Valley, Graubunden Switzerland

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Val Engadina ottobre 2012 :copyright: Tobia Scandolara

 

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Switzerland, Engadin dicembre 2012 :copyright: Tobia Scandolara

 

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Oberengadiner Seelandschaft aufgenommen in der Region Corvatsch.

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Abend am Silsersee, Engadin

The beautiful village of Müstair in Engadin, Switzerland.

Der St. Moritzersee oder Lej da San Murezzan (rät.) ist der nordöstlichste und kleinste der vier Seen der Engadiner Seenplatte.

 

An seinem westlichen Ende liegen die Heilquellen von St. Moritz-Bad. Im Februar finden jeweils auf dem zugefrorenen See Pferderennen statt (White Turf).

  

Der Morteratschgletscher ist ein Alpen-Gletscher in der Berninagruppe im Kanton Graubünden in der Schweiz.

Länge: 7’000 m

Fläche: 15.3 km²

Lage: Graubünden, Schweiz

Koordinaten: 791408 / 140984 Koordinaten: 46° 23′ 34″ N, 9° 55′ 39″ O; CH1903: 791408 / 140984

Eisdicke: ⌀ 75 m (2008)

Entwässerung: Morteratschbach, Berninabach, Flaz, Inn, Donau

 

Ein Zug der Rhätischen Bahn auf dem Weg zwischen dem Bernina Pass und Pontresina - A train of the Rhaetian Railway between Bernina Pass and Pontresina (Engadin, Switzerland)

The Upper Engadine (Romansh: Engiadin' Ota, German: Oberengadin) begins at the Maloja mountain pass with a chain of lakes running north-east–south-west: Lej da Segl (Lake Sils), famous for windsurfing, Lej da Silvaplauna (Lake Silvaplana), and Lej da San Murezzan (Lake St. Moritz). At the south-west end of the valley, the Maloja Pass drops precipitously down to Chiavenna in Italy through the Val Bregaglia, and thence to Como. At the Lunghin Pass, above Maloja, lies the most notable triple watershed in western Europe, from where the Inn flows via the Danube to the Black Sea, the Maira via the Po to the Mediterranean Sea, and the Gelgia via the Rhine to the North Sea.

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